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The GLP Scan Operator 12 is small, but it creates a fantastic light show by operating 12 appliances with 16 DMX channels. Due to its easy handling, it is the ideal equipment for somebody who is new in the scanner and moving-light programming business. The Scan Operator 12 is suitable for discos as well as for the modern stage technic.
Technical Data * Operating of 12 appliances with 16 DMX channels (192 DMX channels) * 30 Banks with 8 free-programmable scenes * DMX channel adjustment via 8 fader with bank switcher * Adjustable speed time of the scenes * Music control via in-built microphone
* Infinitely variable fade * Individual time programming via fader * Master black out * Manual overwrite function * Procedure operating via Midi * Weight: 2,3kg * Dimension: 19" / 3 HE 65mm fitting sizee
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24/48 channels of control in a tough, colourful package
The ?Frog? range of control desks builds upon the foundations of the Sirius and XL families using the latest technologies to bring new and improved features. As Zero 88 products, the Frog desks naturally retain the same ease of use, reliability and affordability as their predecessors. The Frog can control up to 48 generic channels, which may be manually or automatically patched to any of the 512 DMX channels. It is fitted with a floppy drive for loading and saving show data, a remote ?Go? port and an output for a monitor.Memories can be recorded as scenes or chases, each having its own fade times and modifiers. Memories may be played back with the crossfade master and the ?Go? button for sequential, pre-programmed shows. Extra flexibility is afforded through the 240 submasters allowing for the creation of lighting effects for the more spontaneous shows.
Features * 2 preset operation * DMX output with DMX Patch * 240 Submasters * Theatre style memory stack with up to 400 memories * Chase effects and Audio Effects * On board floppy disk drive * Video output * 48 control channels
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Powerful theatre control for generic and moving lights, with a fast, easy to use interface.
For too long the creativity of lighting professionals has been stifled by the limitations and excessive cost of high end lighting control. The Illusion has been designed to challenge this status quo. Using leading edge technology, exceptional graphics and user definable modes of operation, the Illusion performs as a fast, effective lighting tool.
The addition of moving light control software to the Illusion makes it an exceptionally powerful controller with many features previously only found in more expensive consoles. The only limit on the number of moving lights available is the 512 DMX channels available. Three high resolution encoders allow for easy control of the moving light parameters. To facilitate ease of programming the Illusion makes use of palettes or focus groups for each type of LTP parameter. Building memories using palettes will ensure that changes to any palette are tracked through to the associated memories. Separate fade times can be set for parameters and for brightness channels allowing for exceptional flexibility in replaying shows. To further facilitate programming the Illusion has a powerful effects engine that allows for the creation of not only movement effects but also colour and beam effects. The comprehensive library of fixtures available ensures that the user can program any moving light. Fixture libraries are updated on a regular basis or it is possible to create your own unique fixture personalities using a free software tool. Programming moving lights is simple whether using the mouse and screen commands or using command line syntax. With powerful editing tools the desk allows users to track changes to memories forward and backwards or to change a single cue.
With 500 channels as standard, the Illusion features the phenomenally powerful Cueline system, which gives instant and clear graphical representation of the cue list allowing easy visualisation, operation and editing. The graphical user interface and memory stack are fully integrated. Modifications in the memory stack automatically update the Cueline system and vice versa. Using Cueline it is possible to create multipart cues that alter different parameters making the playback of moving lights intuitive and simple.Clear front panel controls can be configured to suit your preferred style of operation, with a choice of command line operation or full GUI. Powerful shortcuts, associations and macros can be set up to aid the programming operation whilst flexible linking and triggering operations make the replay of complex lighting sequences extremely simple. Multi-part cues, linked submasters, follow-ons, audio effects, channel groups and full LTP channel control can all be achieved without the need to search through endless menus or remember confusing key sequences.
Features
* 500 Control Channels * Up to 400 Memories * 108 Programmable Submasters * HTP & LTP Control * Go Button Playback * Two Manual Playbacks * Remote Triggering * Full Proportional DMX Patch to 512 Channels * Unique Cueline Interface * Multi-Mode Operation * Audio Effects * Palettes (Focus Groups) * Fixture libraries * Full Tracking * Parameter level programming * SMPTE, MIDI, DMX-IN and ChilliNet functionality available via optional kit |
Zero88 Leap Frog Lighting Desk
The ease of use of the Frog family with 512 Control channels, 48 dimmers, 24 moving lights.
The Frog range of control desks builds upon the foundations of the Sirius and XL families
using latest technologies to bring new and improved features. As Zero 88 products they
naturally retain the same ease of use, reliability and affordability as their predecessors.
The Leap Frog can control up to 48 generic channels, which may be manually or automatically
patched to 512 DMX channels. Memories can be recorded as scenes or chases, each with
their own fade times and modifiers. Memories may be played back with the cross fade
master and the Go button or via the submasters.Colour, beam, position and group palettes
can be created. These can be used to build memories. Changes to the palette information
will automatically update associated memories. Palettes can also be used to give flexibility
in live playback
The Leap Frog may be connected to an SVGA monitor. Screen displays include memories,
channels and DMX outputs, palettes, preview and patch.
Features
* 48 faders for dimmer control
* Up to 24 Moving Lights
* 24 colour, position and beamshape palettes
* 24 fixture groups
* 512 control channels
* 999 Memories
* 240 submasters
* Effects Generator
* FROG Autochase function
* Softpatch
* Fixture library with over 1200 moving lights
* \'GO\' button for memory playback
* Disk Drive
* 2 DMX Outputs
* SVGA Monitor ouput
* SMPTE/MIDI/CAN Upgrade kit available
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16 Fixture 14 Channel per fixture DMX Light Controller with USBStandard DMX512/RDM protocol 224 DMX channels16 fixtures individually controllable14 channels controllable per fixture20 scenes20 chase with up to 200 steps, can be run indiviually or simultaneousΑdjustable loop run from 1 to 200Chase control can be by fader, tap sync, sound, auto mode USB port for data backup and software upgradesRDM protocol, console can set the fixture DMX address remotelySound sensitivity adjustable by faderDMX strobe feature, you can strobe one or more channels per fixture1-20Hz adjustable3 pin XLR output3U 19' adapter plates included. |
192 DMX channels for12 Fixtures of 16 channels each 30 Banks of 8 programmable scenes (total = 240 scenes) 6 Programmable chases of 240 scenes 8 Sliders for manual control of channels Assignable joystick for ease of use File Dump allows data to be sent or received between two units Auto mode program controlled by speed and fade time sliders Fade time/Assign fade time DMX Polarity selector Power failure memory |
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